Gemini Near Infrared Spectrograph–Distant Quasar Survey: The Chandra View
We present Chandra observations of 63 sources from the Gemini Near Infrared Spectrograph−Distant Quasar Survey, of which 54 were targeted by snapshot observations in Cycle 24.
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Active galactic nuclei. 5: X-ray variability and the black hole cluster paradigm
A. G. Pacholczyk, W. R. Stoeger
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Local supermassive black holes, relics of active galactic nuclei and the X-ray background [PDF]
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SAX J1808.4--3658 and the origin of X-ray variability in X-ray binaries and active galactic nuclei [PDF]
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Black hole mass estimation from X-ray variability measurements in active galactic nuclei [PDF]
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Active galactic nuclei and X-ray observations [PDF]
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Pure scattered emission as an explanation for the hard X-ray spectra of active galactic nuclei
E. Jourdain, J. P. Roques
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The Fall of Active Galactic Nuclei and the Rise of Star-forming Galaxies: A Close Look at the Chandra Deep Field X-Ray Number Counts [PDF]
F. E. Bauer +6 more
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Significant variability in broad emission line strengths of active galactic nuclei (AGN) over months to years has been observed, often accompanied by intrinsic continuum changes.
Tek P. Adhikari +4 more
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Powerful, obscured active galactic nuclei among X-ray hard, optically dim serendipitousChandrasources [PDF]
P. Gandhi +3 more
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